The functions to detect the state of the ready / busy signal is already
available but only used in the SPL case. Lets use it always, also for the
main U-Boot. As all boards should have this HW connection.
Testing on Siemens Draco (am335x) showed a small perfomance gain by using
this ready pin to detect the NAND chip state. Here the values tested on
Draco with Hynix 4GBit NAND:
Without NAND ready pin:
U-Boot# time nand read
80400000 0 400000
NAND read: device 0 offset 0x0, size 0x400000
4194304 bytes read: OK
time: 2.947 seconds, 2947 ticks
With NAND ready pin:
U-Boot# time nand read
80400000 0 400000
NAND read: device 0 offset 0x0, size 0x400000
4194304 bytes read: OK
time: 2.795 seconds, 2795 ticks
So an increase of approx. 5%.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Cc: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
Cc: Roger Meier <r.meier@siemens.com>
Cc: Samuel Egli <samuel.egli@siemens.com>
writeb(cmd, this->IO_ADDR_W);
}
-#ifdef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD
/* Check wait pin as dev ready indicator */
-static int omap_spl_dev_ready(struct mtd_info *mtd)
+static int omap_dev_ready(struct mtd_info *mtd)
{
return gpmc_cfg->status & (1 << 8);
}
-#endif
-
/*
* gen_true_ecc - This function will generate true ECC value, which
nand->read_buf = nand_read_buf16;
else
nand->read_buf = nand_read_buf;
- nand->dev_ready = omap_spl_dev_ready;
#endif
+
+ nand->dev_ready = omap_dev_ready;
+
return 0;
}